The concrete companies listed here are experienced concrete repair contractors in the PolyLevel dealer network who serve Ohio. PolyLevel contractors offer expertise and experience in lifting and leveling concrete that has settled, cracked or showing signs of sinking. In each company’s profile above you can read reviews, see before-and-after pictures, and learn more about their concrete repair services.
PolyLevel is a fast, effective solution for your concrete problems. Contact your local PolyLevel dealer today to get a free concrete repair estimate.
The weight of concrete and the way Ohio soils expand and shrink are two common factors leading to uneven cracked concrete. As Ohio’s seasonal temperatures and precipitation vary over the course of a year, clay elements in the soil expand as they absorb moisture and shrink during dry periods. Ohio’s soils with higher clay content will be especially prone to this soil movement; the state soil, the Miamian series, contains clay loams at the subsoil layers beneath the topsoil layer (USDA). The freeze/thaw cycle contributes to this cycle. How do shifting soils lead to concrete settlement? As soils shift, voids form under your concrete and the weight of the concrete is pulled down. When concrete slabs settle, they often settle or sink unevenly. The more concrete sinks, the more likely it will crack. It’s important to address sinking concrete when it happens. The problem will only worsen if you neglect or postpone concrete repairs!
Residential concrete is often used to provide stable, sturdy entrances and walkways in and around Ohio homes. When that concrete begins to sink, it stops being ideal and becomes unsafe, sometimes unusable. Cracked, uneven concrete is also unattractive, detracting from the beauty and value of your home. Ohio homeowners contact their local PolyLevel company when they notice their concrete driveways, walkways and porches settling or pooling water on the surface of a driveway or walkway. Sometimes the voids forming beneath a concrete slab are visible and sometimes you can measure the growing gap between slabs from one season to the next. For these and other residential applications, Polylevel provides a fast, effective concrete repair solution.
PolyLevel is effective for repairing the following concrete issues:
In addition to looking for an Ohio concrete repair company who serves your town or region, you want to know that you've found a concrete specialist who offers long-term, affordable solutions.
PolyLevel is a two-part expanding foam solution effective in many concrete repair applications, in both residential and commercial settings. Alternatives to PolyLevel include complete concrete replacement and “mud jacking,” an industrial application that uses a thick cement slurry to fill in the gap underneath sunken concrete. Both of these methods are excessive when fixing a set of stairs that has pulled away from the home, or a section of patio concrete slab that is uneven. They involve disruption, greater expense, and don't address the underlying cause. Using foam to raise sunken concrete is fast, effective, less disruptive to property, and affordable. PolyLevel is a less intrusive, lighter weight solution that doesn't add more weight to the problem.
Your local Ohio PolyLevel contractor has the benefit of a supporting national concrete repair network combined with a commitment to solving local concrete problems. In addition to reading reviews, check out past work by your local concrete contractor. Ask to see PolyLevel lifting and leveling in action with a video or before-and-after-pictures.
The final step in searching for a contractor who can fix your home’s sunken or cracked concrete is to get an idea of concrete leveling costs. After inspecting your sinking concrete, your local contractor should be able to explain their proposed solution and provide a written estimate of the repair costs.
Uneven concrete only gets worse over time. Improve the safety, appearance, and value of your property by leveling out your concrete slabs. PolyLevel dealers in Ohio help homeowners every day fix the failing concrete around their homes. Find a concrete leveling expert to assist you in Eastern Ohio, and the greater Columbus, Cincinnati, Dayton, and Youngstown areas.
Choose a Polylevel dealer who serves your Ohio town or city to lift and level your concrete today. You can be confident that you’re getting the right solution, installed by a caring, dedicated expert in contract repair!
Project Location: Hopedale, OH 43976
Comment: Four 8' x 12' patio slabs tilting towards house allowing rain drainage towards foundation.
Project Location: Lisbon, OH 44432
Comment: Concrete steps on front porch sinking around 6 inches needs raised
Project Location: Salem, OH 44460
Comment: Leveling cement around a built in pool
Project Location: Fowler, OH 44418
Comment: 12 x 16 shed on slab foundation that needs raised 3 or 4 inches to stop rain from seeping in. then 25 ft slab front porch needs to be slightly tilted to guide rain away from house.
Project Location: Louisville, OH 44641
Comment: Garage floor and steps
Project Location: North Bloomfield, OH 44450
Comment: LARGE BACK PATIO 12X70
Project Location: Massillon, OH 44646
Comment: Garage floor has settled over past 5 years as much as 3-4 inches, probably due to the organic soil in the area and the fact that one large spot was dugout to underpin foundation in 2003
Project Location: Hudson, OH 44236
Comment: Just wanted to get an estimate on lifting the cement slabs by the garage and also a repair/replacement of one section of driveway
Project Location: Stow, OH 44224
Comment: Patio uneven- have tried mudjacking multiple times and it sinks back in one year
Project Location: Broadview Heights, OH 44147
Comment: Needs 1 walkway and 1 driveway leveling
Project Location: North Royalton, OH 43065
Comment: Three areas: 1) front patio slab (fill beneath settled and slab cracked down middle); 2) front patio steps (have differentially settled resulting in riser > 7"; and 3) section of slab on grade rear patio that does NOT slope away from house same as other sections; 4) driveway settlement vs garage floor.
Project Location: Lodi, OH 44254
Comment: Raise side of my patio
Project Location: Hebron, OH 43025
Comment: I have a back patio approx 16' x 35' that has sunk about 2" at the house. I would like to have it raised up to original height so the water will drain properly away from the house. There will be one side at 16' and one side at 35' that will need to be raised. the other two sides are bordered by the yard. I have built steps for the slider on the 16' side that I may need to remove the top off of it so you can get close to the house on that side.
Project Location: Strongsville, OH 44149
Comment: Unlevel concrete on walkway to the front door and driveway
Project Location: Alexandria, OH 43001
Comment: Approximate 8 by 4 feet